User interface system, electronic equipment and interaction method for picture recognition

ABSTRACT

The present disclosure discloses a user interface system, electronic equipment and an interaction method for picture recognition. The electronic equipment includes a display screen, a memory and a processor, a first interface is displayed on the display screen, and the first interface includes at least one primary function classification tag, a plurality of secondary function classification tags and at least one tertiary function classification tag included in each of the secondary function classification tags; and by selecting a tertiary function classification tag, a second interface can be displayed such that a function effect corresponding to the tertiary function classification tag is experienced on the second interface. The electronic equipment can be used such that different tertiary function classification tags can be selected for experience in the first interface, can provide users with practicality, and has certain tool properties.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS

The present application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371of International Application No. PCT/CN2019/121748, filed on Nov. 28,2019.

FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of terminal technologies,and particularly relates to a user interface system, electronicequipment and an interaction method for picture recognition.

BACKGROUND

With the advancement of terminal technologies, functions of electronicequipment such as mobile phones are becoming more and more abundant. Auser needs to install various applications in a mobile phone to meetdifferent experience demands, such as picture beautification, imagerecognition and face recognition, and respectively opens thecorresponding applications when using them. However, when the user hasmore experience demands, the user needs to download and install moreapplications.

SUMMARY

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an interaction method forpicture recognition through a user interface, including:

providing a plurality of first function controls, at least one secondfunction control, at least one third function control and a picturedisplay control in the user interface;

presenting, in each of the plurality of first function controls, a firstpicture corresponding to the each of the plurality of first functioncontrols, wherein presentation states of an object in first pictures inthe respective first function controls are different;

in response to a selection instruction for the second function control,receiving a second picture selected and uploaded by a user;

after receiving a selection instruction for one of the plurality offirst function controls or receiving an instruction of the userselecting and uploading the second picture, updating a picture in thepicture display control to a first picture corresponding to the one ofthe plurality of first function controls or the second picture, andpresenting attribute information of the updated picture on the userinterface; and

after presenting the attribute information of the updated picture andreceiving a selection instruction for the third function control,storing the attribute information of the updated picture into a firstdata list.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the attribute information of the updated pictureincludes at least one of text information, alphabetic information ordigital information.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, after presenting the attribute information of theupdated picture and receiving the selection instruction for the thirdfunction control, storing the attribute information of the updatedpicture into the first data list includes:

when a plurality of pieces of the attribute information are presented,after receiving selected attribute information and receiving theselection instruction for the third function control, storing theselected attribute information into the first data list.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the presentation state includes: at least one of aninclined state of the object or a distorted state of the object.

Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure further provide auser interface system for picture recognition, including a plurality offirst function controls, at least one second function control, at leastone third function control and a picture display control displayed in auser interface, each of the plurality of first function controlspresents a first picture corresponding to the each of the plurality offirst function controls in the user interface, and presentation statesof an object in first pictures in the respective first function controlsare different;

after the second function control is selected, it is operable to enablea user to select and upload a second picture;

after one of the plurality of first function controls is selected orafter an operation of the user selecting and uploading the secondpicture, the selected first function control is operable to enable apicture in the picture display control to be updated to a first picturecorresponding to the one of the plurality of first function controls orthe second picture, and enable attribute information of the updatedpicture to be presented on the user interface; and

after presenting the attribute information of the updated picture andselecting the third function control, the third function control isoperable to enable the attribute information of the updated picture tobe stored into a first data list.

Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure further provideelectronic equipment, including a display screen, a memory and aprocessor,

the memory is connected to the display screen and the processor andconfigured to store computer instructions and save data associated withthe display screen; and

the processor is connected to the display screen and the memory andconfigured to execute the computer instructions to enable the electronicequipment to:

display a first interface on the display screen, wherein the firstinterface includes a first region and a second region, the first regionincludes at least one primary function classification tag, and thesecond region includes a plurality of secondary function classificationtags and at least one tertiary function classification tag included ineach of the secondary function classification tags;

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the at leastone primary function classification tag, display a plurality ofsecondary function classification tags included in the selected one ofthe at least one primary function classification tag and the at leastone tertiary function classification tag included in each of thedisplayed secondary function classification tags in the second region onthe display screen; and

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the displayedat least one tertiary function classification tag, display a secondinterface on the display screen, wherein content included in the secondinterface is different from content included in the first interface.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the first interface further includes a third region,and the third region, the first region and the second region aresequentially arranged along a top-to-bottom direction of the firstinterface.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, when the display screen displays the firstinterface, in response to a trigger instruction of directionally movingalong a first direction in the second region, a corresponding primaryfunction classification tag is selected.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, when the display screen displays the firstinterface, in response to a trigger instruction of directionally movingalong a second direction, the entire first interface moves along thesecond direction relative to the display screen, and when the firstregion of the first interface moves to a top of the first interface, thefirst region remains at a fixed position, and the second region movesalong the second direction.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by an embodiment of thepresent disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, the second interface includes a first display region, a seconddisplay region, a third display region and a fourth display region;

the first display region includes a tertiary function experience objectpicture or a tertiary function experience object effect picture; thesecond display region includes a plurality of example picturesdistributed along a third direction, and a size of each of the pluralityof example pictures is less than a size of the picture in the firstdisplay region;

in response to a selection instruction for one of the plurality ofexample pictures, the first display region displays an effect pictureand a complete picture corresponding to the selected example picture,wherein the effect picture corresponds to a function corresponding tothe selected tertiary function classification tag;

in response to a trigger instruction of directionally moving along thethird direction, the plurality of example pictures move along the thirddirection in the second display region;

the third display region includes a first operation tag for uploadingpictures; and

the fourth display region includes an application scenario tagassociated with the selected tertiary function classification tag.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the first display region, the second display region,the third display region and the fourth display region are arrangedalong a fourth direction on the second interface, the third directionbeing a horizontal direction on the display screen, and the fourthdirection being a vertical direction on the display screen.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, the second interface further includes a fifth display region; and

the fifth display region displays attribute information of the completepicture.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the third display region further includes a secondoperation tag; and in response to selection of the second operation tag,the attribute information is saved into an attribute information datalist.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by embodiments of thepresent disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, the second interface includes a first display region, a seconddisplay region and a third display region;

in response to input information in the second display region, the firstdisplay region of the second interface of the display screen generates afirst converted image corresponding to the input information; and

the third display region includes a third operation tag and a fourthoperation tag, the third operation tag being configured to convert thefirst converted image into a second converted image, the fourthoperation tag being configured to convert the first converted image intoa third converted image, and the second converted image and the thirdconverted image being different.

Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure further provide aninteraction method for electronic equipment, the electronic equipmentincludes a display screen, and the method includes:

controlling the display screen to display a first interface, wherein thefirst interface includes a first region and a second region, the firstregion includes at least one primary function classification tag, andthe second region includes a plurality of secondary functionclassification tags and at least one tertiary function classificationtag included in each of the secondary function classification tags;

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the at leastone primary function classification tag, controlling the display screento display a plurality of secondary function classification tagsincluded in the selected one of the at least one primary functionclassification tag and at least one tertiary function classification tagincluded in each of the displayed secondary function classification tagsin the second region; and

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the at leastone tertiary function classification tag, controlling the display screento display a second interface, wherein content included in the secondinterface is different from content included in the first interface.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of electronic equipmentprovided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a first schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 3 is a second schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 4 is a third schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 5 is a fourth schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 6A is a first schematic diagram of an interface change when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 6B is a second schematic diagram of an interface change when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 7 is a fifth schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 8 is a sixth schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 9 is a seventh schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 10 is an eighth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 11 is a ninth schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 12 is a tenth schematic diagram of an interface when the electronicequipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure performsdisplay;

FIG. 13 is an eleventh schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 14 is a twelfth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 15 is a thirteenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 16 is a fourteenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 17 is a fifteenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 18 is a sixteenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 19 is a seventeenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 20 is an eighteenth schematic diagram of an interface when theelectronic equipment provided by an embodiment of the present disclosureperforms display;

FIG. 21 is a schematic flow diagram of an interface display methodprovided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 22 is a schematic diagram of a user interface system for picturerecognition provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 23 is a flow diagram of an interaction method for picturerecognition through a user interface provided by an embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

In order to make the foregoing objects, characteristics and advantagesof the present disclosure more obvious and comprehensible, the presentdisclosure will be further described below in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings and embodiments. However, the exemplaryembodiments can be implemented in various forms and should not beconstrued as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Incontrast, providing these embodiments makes the present disclosure morecomprehensive and complete, and fully conveys the concept of theexemplary embodiments to those skilled in the art. The same referencenumerals in the drawings denote the same or similar structures, and thustheir repeated description will be omitted. The terms expressing theposition and direction described in the present disclosure areillustrated by taking the accompanying drawings as examples, but changescan be made as needed, and the changes are included in the protectionscope of the present disclosure. The accompanying drawings of thepresent disclosure are only intended to illustrate the relative positionrelationship and do not represent the true scale.

It should be noted that specific details are set forth in the followingdescription in order to fully understand the present disclosure.However, the present disclosure can be implemented in many other mannersdifferent from those described herein, and those skilled in the art canmake similar promotion without departing from the content of the presentdisclosure. Therefore, the present disclosure is not limited by thespecific embodiments disclosed below. The subsequent description of thespecification is preferred embodiments for implementing the presentapplication, but the description is for the purpose of illustrating thegeneral principles of the present application and is not intended tolimit the scope of the present application. The protection scope of thepresent application shall be subject to those defined in the appendedclaims.

A user interface system, electronic equipment and an interaction methodfor picture recognition provided by embodiments of the presentdisclosure will be specifically described below in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings.

Electronic equipment provided by some embodiments of the presentdisclosure, as shown in FIG. 1, includes a display screen 1, a memory 2and a processor 3.

The memory 2 is connected to the display screen 1 and the processor 3and configured to store computer instructions and save data associatedwith the display screen 1.

The processor 3 is connected to the display screen 1 and the memory 2and configured to execute the computer instructions to enable theelectronic equipment to: display a first interface 10 on the displayscreen, as shown in FIG. 2, wherein the first interface 10 includes afirst region A1 and a second region A2, the first region A1 includes atleast one primary function classification tag 1_n (n is an integergreater than or equal to 1), and the second region A2 includes aplurality of secondary function classification tags 1_nm (m is aninteger greater than or equal to 1) and at least one tertiary functionclassification tag 1_nmk (k is an integer greater than or equal to 1)included in each of the secondary function classification tags 1 nm;

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the at leastone primary function classification tag 1_n, display a plurality ofsecondary function classification tags 1_nm included in the selectedprimary function classification tag 1_n and the at least one tertiaryfunction classification tag 1_nmk included in each of the secondaryfunction classification tags 1_nm in the second region A2 on the displayscreen 1 (1_1 in FIG. 2 is the selected primary function classificationtag); and

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the displayedat least one tertiary function classification tag 1_nmk, display asecond interface 20 on the display screen 1, specifically as shown inFIG. 7, wherein content included in the second interface 20 is differentfrom content included in the first interface 10.

Electronic equipment provided by some embodiments of the presentdisclosure includes a display screen, a memory and a processor. A firstinterface is displayed on the display screen, and the first interfaceincludes at least one primary function classification tag, a pluralityof secondary function classification tags and at least one tertiaryfunction classification tag included in each of the secondary functionclassification tags. By selecting a tertiary function classificationtag, a second interface can be displayed such that a function effectcorresponding to the tertiary function classification tag is experiencedon the second interface. The electronic equipment can be used such thatdifferent tertiary function classification tags can be selected forexperience in the first interface, can provide users with practicality,and has certain tool properties.

In specific implementation, in the electronic equipment provided by someembodiments of the present disclosure, the primary functionclassification tag is a summary of a plurality of secondary functionclassification tags having the same characteristics, the secondaryfunction classification tag is a summary of a plurality of tertiaryfunction classification tags having the same characteristics, and thetertiary function classification tags respectively correspond todifferent user experience functions. In specific implementation, thefunction classification tags at all levels may be named according toexperience functions that can be implemented, which is not limitedherein. For example, the primary function classification tags arerespectively computational vision, image intelligence and human-computerinteraction. The secondary function classification tags corresponding tocomputational vision are respectively picture recognition, opticalcharacter recognition (OCR) and face recognition; tertiary functionclassification tags corresponding to picture recognition mayrespectively be painting recognition, fruit recognition, foodrecognition, car recognition, plant recognition, animal recognition andthe like; the tertiary function classification tags corresponding to OCRmay respectively be business card recognition, bill recognition, barcoderecognition and the like; and tertiary function classification tagscorresponding to face recognition may respectively be expressionrecognition, face attribute recognition, similarity recognition and thelike. Secondary function classification tags corresponding to imageintelligence are respectively image enhancement, new image application,image processing and search by image; tertiary function classificationtags corresponding to image enhancement may respectively be high-dynamicrange (HDR) processing, image ultrahigh resolution processing and thelike; tertiary function classification tags corresponding to new imageapplication may be an artistic two-dimensional code and the like;tertiary function classification tags corresponding to image processingmay respectively be image segmentation and transfer, magic dynamicpictures and the like; and tertiary function classification tagscorresponding to search by image may respectively be the same imagesearch, similar image search and the like. Secondary functionclassification tags corresponding to human-computer interaction arerespectively natural language processing, gesture interaction, postureinteraction and the like; tertiary function classification tagscorresponding to natural language processing may respectively be artquiz, knowledge graph and the like; tertiary function classificationtags corresponding to gesture interaction may be static gestures,dynamic gestures and the like; and tertiary function classification tagscorresponding to posture interaction may be posture estimation and thelike.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 3, the first interface 10further includes a third region A3, and the third region A3, the firstregion A1 and the second region A2 are sequentially arranged along atop-to-bottom direction of the first interface 10.

In specific implementation, the third region A3 is configured to displaystatic pictures or dynamic pictures.

In specific implementation, content of a picture displayed in the thirdregion is not limited here, and can be set according to needs. Forexample, the content of the picture is a picture that can displayinformation such as enterprise's advertisements, news and achievementsto a user.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 4, the third region A3 furtherincludes an operation tag S1 for the user to input information. Inspecific implementation, the operation tag may be named according toactual needs. For example, a name of the operation tag is cooperationconsultation, which is convenient for users interested in seekingcooperation to leave contact information, cooperation information andthe like.

Specifically, the operation tag S1 may be located at any position in thethird region A3, which is not limited herein.

Further, in specific implementation, the processor is further configuredto execute computer instructions to enable the electronic equipment to:in response to a trigger instruction of selecting the operation tag forthe user to input information, display an input information box on a newdisplay interface to facilitate the user to input information.

Alternatively, optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by someembodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 5, the firstinterface 10 further includes an operation icon S2 for the user to inputinformation, and the operation icon S2 is located at a fixed position onthe display screen. When the display screen displays the firstinterface, the position of the operation icon S2 relative to the displayscreen is fixed. In specific implementation, the operation icon may bedesigned as various icons, for example, symbolic icons representingenterprises, which are not limited herein.

Further, in specific implementation, the processor is further configuredto execute computer instructions to enable the electronic equipment to:in response to a trigger instruction of selecting the operation tag forthe user to input information, display an input information box on a newdisplay interface to facilitate the user to input information.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, when the display screen displays the firstinterface, in response to a trigger instruction of directionally movingalong a first direction in the second region, a corresponding primaryfunction classification tag is selected.

In specific implementation, the first direction may be a horizontaldirection of the display screen, that is, when the display screendisplays the first interface, during a directional slide along the firstdirection X in the second area, the primary function classification tagmay be switched. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, under the conditionthat the primary function classification tag 1_1 is selected in aninitial state, when the user slides from left to right along the firstdirection X in the second region A2, as shown in FIG. 3, the selectedclassification tag is changed from 1_1 to a primary functionclassification tag 1_2, and the second region A2 displays a plurality ofsecondary function classification tags 1_21, 1_22 and 1_23 included inthe selected primary function classification tag 1_2 and at least onetertiary function classification tag 1_2mk included in each of thesecondary function classification tags 1_2m. Specifically, 1_21 includes1_121 and 1_122; 1_122 includes 1_221 and 1_222; and 1_23 includes 1_231and 1_232.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, when the display screen displays the firstinterface, in response to a trigger instruction of directionally movingalong a second direction, the entire first interface moves along thesecond direction relative to the display screen, and when the firstregion of the first interface moves to a top of the first interface, thefirst region remains at a fixed position, and the second region movesalong the second direction.

In specific implementation, the second direction may be a verticaldirection of the display screen. When the first interface includes thefirst region and the second region, as shown in FIG. 6A, during adirectional slide along the second direction Y, the first region A1 andthe second region A2 move along the second direction Y relative to thedisplay screen, and when the first region A1 moves to the top of thefirst interface, the first region A1 remains at the fixed position, andthe second region A2 moves along the second direction. This isconvenient for the user to determine a primary function classificationtag to which the content of the currently displayed second regionbelongs. Alternatively, during the directional slide along the seconddirection Y, the first region A1 and the second region A2 move along thesecond direction Y relative to the display screen, which is not limitedherein.

When the first interface includes the first region, the second regionand the third region, as shown in FIG. 6B, during a directional slidealong the second direction Y, the first region A1, the second region A2and the third region A3 move along the second direction Y relative tothe display screen, and when the first region A1 moves to the top of thefirst interface, the first region A1 remains at the fixed position, andthe second region A2 moves along the second direction. This isconvenient for the user to determine a primary function classificationtag to which the content of the currently displayed second regionbelongs. Alternatively, during the directional slide along the seconddirection Y, the first region A1, the second region A2 and the thirdregion A3 move along the second direction Y relative to the displayscreen, which is not limited herein.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, as shown in FIG. 7, the second interface 20 includes a firstdisplay region B1, a second display region B2, a third display region B3and a fourth display region B4.

The first display region B1 includes a tertiary function experienceobject picture or a tertiary function experience object effect picture,for example, Picture I in FIG. 7; the second display region B2 includesa plurality of example pictures distributed along a third direction X′,for example, Example Picture I, Example Picture II and Example PictureIII in FIG. 7, and a size of each of the plurality of example picturesis less than a size of the picture in the first display region.

In response to a selection instruction for one of the plurality ofexample pictures, the first display region B1 displays an effect pictureand a complete picture corresponding to the selected example picture.The effect picture corresponds to a function corresponding to theselected tertiary function classification tag.

In response to a trigger instruction of directionally moving along thethird direction X′, the plurality of example pictures move along thethird direction X′ in the second display region B2.

The third display region B3 includes a first operation tag S3 foruploading pictures.

The fourth display region B4 includes an application scenario tag S4associated with the selected tertiary function classification tag.

Specifically, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodimentsof the present disclosure, the example pictures may be configured by abackground server, which is convenient for the user to directlyexperience an algorithm effect without uploading pictures.

In specific implementation, the operation tag S3 for uploading picturesin the third display region B3 is convenient for the user to select alocal picture or take a picture and upload it.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 7, the first display region B1,the second display region B2, the third display region B3 and the fourthdisplay region B4 are arranged along a fourth direction Y′ on the secondinterface 20.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, the third direction is a horizontal direction ofthe display screen, and the fourth direction is a vertical direction ofthe display screen.

Further, in a specific embodiment, naming of each tag is notspecifically limited, and in actual applications, the naming can bebased on a function that each tag needs to achieve.

Specifically, the second interface shown in FIG. 7 will be describedthrough specific embodiments. For example, when the selected tertiaryfunction classification tag is HDR, the second interface 20 displayed onthe display screen is shown in FIG. 8. 3 example pictures are displayedin the region B2, the selected example picture is the first examplepicture from left to right, the first example picture displayed in theregion B2 is only a partial image, and the region B1 displays a completepicture of the first example picture, which is a complete picture afterHDR processing. When the selected tertiary function classification tagis image style transfer, the second interface 20 displayed on thedisplay screen is shown in FIG. 9, the second display region B2 displaysexample pictures of several styles, and the user can swipe left andright to view more styles.

In specific implementation, in the implementation of the presentdisclosure, as shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, when the display screendisplays the second interface 20, the second display region B2 furtherincludes an operation tag for comparison switching, for example, when aCompare button shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 is selected, the picture ofthe first display region B1 may be switched between the experienceobject effect picture and the original picture so as to visually comparea processing effect.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, as shown in FIG. 10, the second interface further includes a fifthdisplay region B5.

The fifth display region B5 displays attribute information of thecomplete picture.

Specifically, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown inFIG. 10, the first display region B1, the second display region B2, thefifth display region B5, the third display region B3 and the fourthdisplay region B4 are arranged along the fourth direction Y′ on thesecond interface 20. Further, the fifth display region B5 may bedisposed below the first display region B1 and the second display regionB2, so as to facilitate comparison of the complete picture and theattribute information of the complete picture.

Specifically, the second interface shown in FIG. 10 will be describedthrough specific embodiments. For example, when the selected tertiaryfunction classification tag is painting recognition, the attributeinformation may include: type, theme, content and the like, which arenot limited herein, for example, the second interface 20 is shown inFIG. 11. Further, confidence may be added after each recognition result,which is not limited herein.

When the selected tertiary function classification tag is business cardrecognition, the attribute information may include various textinformation on a business card, and the second interface 20 displayed onthe display screen is shown in FIG. 12.

When the selected tertiary function classification tag is barcode OCR,the attribute information may include a barcode recognition result and atext recognition result, and the second interface 20 displayed on thedisplay screen is shown in FIG. 13.

Alternatively, optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by someembodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 14, the firstdisplay region B1 further includes a recognition result of theexperience object picture, and the recognition result is superimposed onthe tertiary function experience object picture.

Specifically, for example, when the selected tertiary functionclassification tag is fruit recognition, the recognition result mayinclude a fruit name and confidence, and the second interface 20displayed on the display screen is shown, for example, in FIG. 14.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, the third display region further includes asecond operation tag; and in response to selection of the secondoperation tag, the attribute information is saved into an attributeinformation data list. For example, as shown in FIG. 12, when theselected tertiary function classification tag is business cardrecognition, the third display region B3 further includes an operationtag for saving the attribute information to contacts, which isconvenient for the user to save the attribute information into thecontacts of a mobile phone. The attribute information includes anaddress, a mobile phone number and the like. The user may select theattribute information to be saved according to needs, for example, theuser may select the mobile phone number and save the mobile phone numberto the contacts.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, the second interface includes a first display region, a seconddisplay region and a third display region.

In response to input information in the second display region, the firstdisplay region of the second interface of the display screen generates afirst converted image corresponding to the input information.

The third display region includes a third operation tag and a fourthoperation tag, the third operation tag is configured to convert thefirst converted image into a second converted image, the fourthoperation tag is configured to convert the first converted image into athird converted image, and the second converted image and the thirdconverted image are different.

Specifically, as shown in FIG. 15, the third operation tag is togenerate a first type of two-dimensional code S5, and the fourthoperation tag is to generate a second type of two-dimensional code S6.For example, the first type of two-dimensional code is a two-dimensionalcode (a two-dimensional code in a region C1 in FIG. 16) that canbeautify a background, and the second type of two-dimensional code is atwo-dimensional code (the two-dimensional code in the region C1 in FIG.17) that can beautify a structure. The operation of generating thesecond converted image is to fuse a background image (an image of twohorses in FIG. 16) and a two-dimensional code in FIG. 15, and thebackground image is not considered when processing the two-dimensionalcode of FIG. 15 in the fusion process. A two-dimensional code image(equivalent to the third converted image) in FIG. 17 considers thebackground image when processing the two-dimensional code in FIG. 15 inthe fusion process of the background image and the two-dimensional code.Distribution of black and white dots in the obtained two-dimensionalcode of FIG. 17 is related to distribution of light and dark in thebackground image.

Specifically, the selected tertiary function classification tag beingcapable of achieving a function of encoding a text into atwo-dimensional code is taken as an example. Specifically, when thedisplay screen displays the second interface 20 corresponding to theselected tertiary function classification tag, as shown in FIG. 15, thesecond interface 20 includes a first display region B1, a second displayregion B2 and a third display region B3.

The first display region B1 includes a two-dimensional code generatedaccording to the text.

The second display region B2 includes a text editing region forgenerating a two-dimensional code in the first display region B1.

The third display region B3 includes an operation tag S5 for generatinga first type of two-dimensional code and an operation tag S6 forgenerating a second type of two-dimensional code, the first type oftwo-dimensional code and the second type of two-dimensional code aredifferent.

Specifically, as shown in FIG. 15, the second interface 20 furtherincludes a fourth display region B4, the fourth display region B4includes an application scenario tag S4 associated with the selectedtertiary function classification tag.

In specific implementation, the text editing region of thetwo-dimensional code in the second display region B2 is convenient forthe user to input the text, and the background server may also configurea default text, which is convenient for the user to directly experiencea function effect without input.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 15, the first display region B1further includes an operation tag S7 for saving a two-dimensional code,which is convenient for the user to save the generated two-dimensionalcode locally to the mobile phone.

In specific implementation, in some embodiments provided by the presentdisclosure, the first type of two-dimensional code and the second typeof two-dimensional code being different means that the two-dimensionalcodes have different forms of expression, but information included inthe two-dimensional codes may be the same. For example, the first typeof two-dimensional code is a two-dimensional code that can beautify thebackground, and the second type of two-dimensional code is atwo-dimensional code that can beautify the structure, which is notlimited herein.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, in response to a trigger instruction ofselecting one operation tag of the operation tag for generating thefirst type of two-dimensional code and the operation tag for generatingthe second type of two-dimensional code, a third interface is displayedon the display screen, the third interface includes a first functionregion, a second function region and a third function region distributedalong the third direction.

The first function region includes a two-dimensional code with abackground image.

The second function region includes a text editing region configured tomodify the two-dimensional code.

The third function region includes an operation tag configured to changethe background picture.

Specifically, when the first type of two-dimensional code is thetwo-dimensional code that can beautify the background, in the electronicequipment provided by some embodiments of the present disclosure, inresponse to the selection of the operation tag for generating the firsttype of two-dimensional code, as shown in FIG. 16, on the thirdinterface 30:

the first function region C1 includes a two-dimensional code with abackground image;

the second function region C2 includes a text editing region configuredto modify the two-dimensional code; and

the third function region C3 includes an operation tag configured tochange the background picture.

Further, when the second type of two-dimensional code is thetwo-dimensional code that can beautify the structure, in the electronicequipment provided by some embodiments of the present disclosure, inresponse to the selection of the operation tag for generating the secondtype of two-dimensional code, as shown in FIG. 17, on the thirdinterface 30, the two-dimensional code with the background image in thefirst function region C1 is obtained by adjusting the black and whiteelements in the two-dimensional code according to the light and darkregions of the background picture to improve an aesthetic effect of anartistic two-dimensional code.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 16 and FIG. 17, the firstfunction region C1 further includes an operation tag S8 configured tosave a two-dimensional code.

Optionally, in the electronic equipment provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, the processor is further configured to executecomputer instructions to enable the electronic equipment to:

in response to a trigger instruction of selecting the applicationscenario tag, display on a link interface corresponding to the selectedapplication scenario tag through the display screen:

introductions to the tertiary function classification tag associatedwith the application scenario tag, an operation tag convenient for theuser to provide contact information, and an operation tag for the userto provide suggestion feedback.

Specifically, taking the tertiary function classification tag beingpainting recognition as an example, the link interface corresponding tothe application scenario tag is shown in FIG. 18, in which theapplication scenario of the tertiary function classification tag isintroduced, the application scenario includes a brief introduction and adetailed introduction. “Contact us” and “Suggestion Feedback” buttonsare at a bottom of a page, and the buttons are tapped to opencorresponding display interfaces.

Specifically, for example, FIG. 19 shows the display interface opened bytapping the “Contact us” button. The interface provides the user with awindow for business contact with an enterprise. The user sends his owninformation to a background by filling in a company name, name, contactnumber, E-mail, detailed description and other information and tapping aSubmit button, and waits for the enterprise to contact him. Aftertapping the Submit button, the user will get a “Submitted successfully”prompt and jump to the first interface.

For example, FIG. 20 shows the display interface opened by tapping the“Suggestion Feedback” button. The interface provides the user with awindow to provide feedback information on an algorithm. The user sendshis own information to the background by filling in specific suggestionsand tapping the Submit button. After tapping the Submit button, the userwill get a “Submitted successfully, thank you for your valuablesuggestions” prompt and jump to the first interface.

Specifically, the present disclosure is only schematically illustratedin the foregoing several embodiments, and is not specifically limitedthereto.

The above electronic equipment provided by the embodiments of thepresent disclosure can enable the user to visually realize variousintelligent experiences. Moreover, enterprise information is promoted tothe user through carousel pictures on the first interface, artificialintelligence functions of the enterprise are displayed to the useraccording to the functions of the function classification tags at alllevels, and the user can utilize default pictures or load local picturesto experience various algorithm functions and effects, download part ofthe processing results, understand the application scenarios of variousfunctions, provide his own feedback suggestions on each function, andmake business contacts with the enterprise and seek cooperation.

Based on the same inventive concept, some embodiments of the presentdisclosure further provides an interface display method applied toelectronic equipment with a display screen. As shown in FIG. 21, theinterface display method includes the following operations.

S101, a first interface is displayed on the display screen, the firstinterface includes a first region and a second region, the first regionincludes at least one primary function classification tag, and thesecond region includes a plurality of secondary function classificationtags and at least one tertiary function classification tag included ineach of the secondary function classification tags.

S102, in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the atleast one primary function classification tag, a plurality of secondaryfunction classification tags included in the selected primary functionclassification tag and at least one tertiary function classification tagincluded in each of the displayed secondary function classification tagsin the second region are displayed on the display screen.

S103, in response to a trigger instruction of selecting one of the atleast one tertiary function classification tag, a second interface isdisplayed on the display screen, content included in the secondinterface is different from content included in the first interface.

Based on the same inventive concept, some embodiments of the presentdisclosure further provides a user interface system for picturerecognition, including a plurality of first function controls, at leastone second function control, at least one third function control and apicture display control displayed in the user interface. Each of theplurality of first function controls presents a first picturecorresponding to the each of the first function controls in the userinterface, and presentation states of an object in the first pictures inthe respective first function controls are different.

After the second function control is selected, it is operable to enablethe user to select and upload a second picture.

After one of the plurality of first function controls is selected orafter an operation of the user selecting and uploading the secondpicture, it is operable to enable a picture in the picture displaycontrol to be updated to the first picture corresponding to the selectedone first function control or the second picture, and enable attributeinformation of the updated picture to be presented on the userinterface.

After presenting the attribute information of the updated picture andselecting the third function control, it is operable to enable theattribute information of the updated picture to be stored into a firstdata list.

Specifically, the user interface system provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure is described by taking FIG. 22 as an example. Theuser interface can achieve the function of recognizing information in abusiness card uploaded by the user, and specifically includes threefirst function controls 101, 102 and 103, one second function control201, one third function control 301 and a picture display control 401displayed in the user interface. Each of the three first functioncontrols 101-103 presents a first picture (a photo of a business card inFIG. 22) corresponding to each first function control in the userinterface, and presentation states of an object (the business card inFIG. 22) in the first pictures in the respective first function controlsin the user interface are different. Specifically, in FIG. 22, thebusiness card in the picture corresponding to 101 is a business cardphoto taken overhead at an angle close to a lower edge of the businesscard, so the business card in the picture is trapezoidal (that is, thebusiness card in the picture is in a distorted state); the business cardin the picture corresponding to 102 is at an acute angle to thehorizontal direction (that is, the business card in the picture is in aninclined state); and the business card in the picture corresponding to103 is a photo taken overhead after the business card is put straight,so the long and short sides of the business card are parallel to longand short sides of the picture. Information on the business cards placedand photographed in the above three placement manners can be recognizedby the system and recognition results can be displayed in a recognitionresult column.

After the second function control 201 (an upload picture control in FIG.22) is selected by the user, it is operable to enable the user to selectand upload a user-defined second picture. Specifically, the user mayselect the second function control by touching and tapping, or with amouse, a gesture, a voice instruction or other manners. The user-definedpicture uploaded by the user may be a picture stored in terminalequipment, or may be a picture taken by the user in real time or apicture downloaded from the Internet or a cloud server.

After one of the plurality of first function controls is selected orafter an operation of the user selecting and uploading the secondpicture, it is operable to enable a picture in the picture displaycontrol to be updated to the first picture corresponding to the selectedone first function control or the second picture, and enable attributeinformation of the updated picture to be presented on the userinterface. For example, in FIG. 22, the selected first function controlis 101. The picture display control 401 displays the picturecorresponding to 101. While 101 is selected, the recognition result willalso present relevant information in the business card corresponding to101, specifically including a name, title, company, address, E-mail andmobile phone number. If the user uploads a user-defined picture, thepicture display control 401 displays the user-defined picture uploadedby the user, and the recognition result is a recognition result ofrelevant information in the user-defined picture. The relevantinformation here may include text information, alphabetic information,digital information and the like in the user-defined picture.

After presenting the attribute information (for example, the relevantinformation of the business card corresponding to 101 in FIG. 22) of theupdated picture and selecting the third function control 301, it isoperable to enable the attribute information of the updated picture tobe stored into a first data list. For example, 301 may be selected bytapping, and the relevant information in the business card may be savedinto a relevant database. The control 301 in FIG. 22 can achieve afunction of saving the mobile phone number into user's contacts, and thefirst data list here is a user's contact list. Of course, the user canalso set a function of the control 301 according to needs.

Based on the same inventive concept, some embodiments of the presentdisclosure further provides an interaction method for picturerecognition through a user interface, as shown in FIG. 23, the methodincludes the following operations.

S201, a plurality of first function controls, at least one secondfunction control, at least one third function control and a picturedisplay control are provided in the user interface.

S202, each of the plurality of first function controls presents a firstpicture corresponding to the each of the first function controls, andpresentation states of an object in the first pictures in the respectivefirst function controls are different.

S203, in response to a selection instruction for the second functioncontrol, a user selects and uploads a second picture.

S204, after receiving a selection instruction for one of the pluralityof first function controls or receiving an instruction of the userselecting and uploading the second picture, a picture in the picturedisplay control is updated to the first picture corresponding to theselected one first function control or the second picture, and attributeinformation of the updated picture is presented on the user interface.

S205, after presenting the attribute information of the updated pictureand receiving the selection instruction for the third function control,the attribute information of the updated picture is stored into a firstdata list.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, the attribute information of the updated pictureincludes at least one of text information, alphabetic information ordigital information.

Specifically, taking FIG. 22 as an example, when the picture is abusiness card, the attribute information of the picture may include aname, title, company, address and E-mail.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, after presenting the attribute information ofthe updated picture and receiving the selection instruction for thethird function control, storing the attribute information of the updatedpicture into the first data list includes:

when a plurality of pieces of the attribute information are presented,after receiving selected attribute information and receiving theselection instruction for the third function control, the selectedattribute information is stored into the first data list.

Specifically, taking FIG. 22 as an example, each of the name, title,company, address and E-mail in the attribute information of the picturecan be individually selected and stored in the first data list.

Optionally, in the interaction method provided by some embodiments ofthe present disclosure, the presentation state includes: at least one ofan inclined state of the object or a distorted state of the object.

Specifically, taking FIG. 22 as an example, the presentation states ofthe object in respective first pictures are different, the business cardin the picture corresponding to 101 is in a distorted state, and thebusiness card in the picture corresponding to 102 is in an inclinedstate.

Specifically, the electronic equipment, computer storage media, computerprogram products or chips provided in embodiments of the presentapplication are all configured to perform the corresponding methodsprovided above. Therefore, for beneficial effects that can be achieved,reference may be made to beneficial effects in the corresponding methodsprovided above, which will not be repeated here.

Through the description of the above embodiments, those skilled in theart can understand that, for the convenience and conciseness ofdescription, only the division of the above-mentioned function modulesis used as an example for illustration. In actual applications, theabove-mentioned functions can be allocated to different function modulesand completed according to needs, that is, the internal structure of adevice is divided into different function modules to complete all orpart of the functions described above.

In the several embodiments provided by the present application, itshould be understood that the disclosed device and method may also beachieved in other manners. For example, the device embodiments describedabove are only schematic. For example, the division of modules or unitsis only a division of logical functions. In actual implementation, theremay be other division manners, for example, a plurality of units orcomponents may be combined or may be integrated into another device, orsome characteristics may be omitted or not performed. In addition, thedisplayed or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling orcommunication connection may be indirect coupling or communicationconnection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be inelectrical, mechanical or other forms.

The units described as separate components may or may not be physicallyseparated, and the components displayed as units may be one physicalunit or a plurality of physical units, that is, they may be located inone place, or may be distributed in a plurality of different places.Part or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs toachieve the purposes of the solution of the present embodiment.

In addition, the function units in each embodiment of the presentapplication may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit mayexist alone physically, or two or more units may be integrated into oneunit. The above integrated unit may be achieved in the form of hardwareor achieved in the form of a software function unit.

If the integrated unit is achieved in the form of a software functionunit and sold or used as an independent product, the integrated unit maybe stored in a readable storage medium. Based on such an understanding,the technical solution of the embodiments of the present applicationessentially, or the part making a contribution to the prior art or allor part of the technical solution can be embodied in the form of asoftware product, and the software product is stored in a storage mediumand includes several instructions configured to enable equipment (whichmay be a single-chip microcomputer, a chip or the like) or a processorto execute all or part of the steps of the methods of the embodiments ofthe present application. The foregoing storage medium includes: a USBflash disk, a mobile hard disk, a read only memory (ROM), a randomaccess memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, a compact disk, or various othermedia that can store program codes.

The above contents are merely specific embodiments of the presentapplication, but the protection scope of the present application is notlimited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily think ofchanges or replacements within the technical scope disclosed in thepresent application, which should be included in the protection scope ofthe present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the presentapplication shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

1. An interaction method for picture recognition through a userinterface, comprising: providing a plurality of first function controls,at least one second function control, at least one third functioncontrol and a picture display control in the user interface; presenting,in each of the plurality of first function controls, a first picturecorresponding to the each of the plurality of first function controls,wherein presentation states of an object in first pictures in therespective first function controls are different; in response to aselection instruction for the second function control, receiving asecond picture selected and uploaded by a user; after receiving aselection instruction for one of the plurality of first functioncontrols or receiving an instruction of the user selecting and uploadingthe second picture, updating a picture in the picture display control toa first picture corresponding to the one of the plurality of firstfunction controls or the second picture, and presenting attributeinformation of the updated picture on the user interface; and afterpresenting the attribute information of the updated picture andreceiving a selection instruction for the third function control,storing the attribute information of the updated picture into a firstdata list.
 2. The interaction method according to claim 1, wherein theattribute information of the updated picture comprises at least one oftext information, alphabetic information or digital information.
 3. Theinteraction method according to claim 1, wherein said after presentingthe attribute information of the updated picture and receiving theselection instruction for the third function control, storing theattribute information of the updated picture into the first data listcomprises: when a plurality of pieces of the attribute information arepresented, after receiving selected attribute information and receivingthe selection instruction for the third function control, storing theselected attribute information into the first data list.
 4. Theinteraction method according to claim 1, wherein the presentation statecomprises: at least one of an inclined state of the object or adistorted state of the object.
 5. A user interface system for picturerecognition, comprising a plurality of first function controls, at leastone second function control, at least one third function control and apicture display control displayed in a user interface and configured forimplementing the interaction method according to claim 1,
 6. Electronicequipment, comprising a display screen, a memory and a processor,wherein the memory is connected to the display screen and the processorand configured to store computer instructions and save data associatedwith the display screen; and the processor is connected to the displayscreen and the memory and configured to execute the computerinstructions to enable the electronic equipment to: display a firstinterface on the display screen, wherein the first interface comprises afirst region and a second region, the first region comprises at leastone primary function classification tag, and the second region comprisesa plurality of secondary function classification tags and at least onetertiary function classification tag comprised in each of the secondaryfunction classification tags; in response to a trigger instruction ofselecting one of the at least one primary function classification tag,display a plurality of secondary function classification tags comprisedin the selected one of the at least one primary function classificationtag and at least one tertiary function classification tag comprised ineach of the displayed secondary function classification tags in thesecond region on the display screen; and in response to a triggerinstruction of selecting one of the displayed at least one tertiaryfunction classification tag, display a second interface on the displayscreen, wherein content comprised in the second interface is differentfrom content comprised in the first interface.
 7. The electronicequipment according to claim 6, wherein the first interface furthercomprises a third region, and the third region, the first region and thesecond region are sequentially arranged along a top-to-bottom directionof the first interface.
 8. The electronic equipment according to claim6, wherein when the display screen displays the first interface, inresponse to a trigger instruction of directionally moving along a firstdirection in the second region, a corresponding primary functionclassification tag is selected.
 9. The electronic equipment according toclaim 7, wherein when the display screen displays the first interface,in response to a trigger instruction of directionally moving along asecond direction, the entire first interface moves along the seconddirection relative to the display screen, and when the first region ofthe first interface moves to a top of the first interface, the firstregion remains at a fixed position, and the second region moves alongthe second direction.
 10. The electronic equipment according to claim 6,wherein when the display screen displays the second interfacecorresponding to the selected tertiary function classification tag, thesecond interface comprises a first display region, a second displayregion, a third display region and a fourth display region; the firstdisplay region comprises a tertiary function experience object pictureor a tertiary function experience object effect picture; the seconddisplay region comprises a plurality of example pictures distributedalong a third direction, and a size of each of the plurality of examplepictures is less than a size of the picture in the first display region;in response to a selection instruction for one of the plurality ofexample pictures, the first display region displays an effect pictureand a complete picture corresponding to the selected example picture,wherein the effect picture corresponds to a function corresponding tothe selected tertiary function classification tag; in response to atrigger instruction of directionally moving along the third direction,the plurality of example pictures move along the third direction in thesecond display region; the third display region comprises a firstoperation tag for uploading pictures; and the fourth display regioncomprises an application scenario tag associated with the selectedtertiary function classification tag.
 11. The electronic equipmentaccording to claim 10, wherein the first display region, the seconddisplay region, the third display region and the fourth display regionare arranged along a fourth direction on the second interface, the thirddirection being a horizontal direction on the display screen, and thefourth direction being a vertical direction on the display screen. 12.The electronic equipment according to claim 10, wherein when the displayscreen displays the second interface corresponding to the selectedtertiary function classification tag, the second interface furthercomprises a fifth display region; and the fifth display region displaysattribute information of the complete picture.
 13. The electronicequipment according to claim 12, wherein the third display regionfurther comprises a second operation tag; and in response to selectionof the second operation tag, the attribute information is saved into anattribute information data list.
 14. The electronic equipment accordingto claim 6, wherein when the display screen displays the secondinterface corresponding to the selected tertiary function classificationtag, the second interface comprises a first display region, a seconddisplay region and a third display region; in response to inputinformation in the second display region, the first display region ofthe second interface of the display screen generates a first convertedimage corresponding to the input information; and the third displayregion comprises a third operation tag and a fourth operation tag, thethird operation tag being configured to convert the first convertedimage into a second converted image, the fourth operation tag beingconfigured to convert the first converted image into a third convertedimage, and the second converted image and the third converted imagebeing different.
 15. An interaction method for electronic equipment,wherein the electronic equipment comprises a display screen, and themethod comprises: controlling the display screen to display a firstinterface, wherein the first interface comprises a first region and asecond region, the first region comprises at least one primary functionclassification tag, and the second region comprises a plurality ofsecondary function classification tags and at least one tertiaryfunction classification tag comprised in each of the secondary functionclassification tags; in response to a trigger instruction of selectingone of the at least one primary function classification tag, controllingthe display screen to display a plurality of secondary functionclassification tags comprised in the selected one of the at least oneprimary function classification tag and at least one tertiary functionclassification tag comprised in each of the displayed secondary functionclassification tags in the second region; and in response to a triggerinstruction of selecting one of the at least one tertiary functionclassification tag, controlling the display screen to display a secondinterface, wherein content comprised in the second interface isdifferent from content comprised in the first interface.
 16. Theinteraction method according to claim 15, further comprising: when thedisplay screen displays the first interface, in response to a triggerinstruction of directionally moving along a first direction in thesecond region, selecting a corresponding primary function classificationtag; or wherein the first interface further comprises a third region,and the third region, the first region and the second region aresequentially arranged along a top-to-bottom direction of the firstinterface; and the method further comprises: when the display screendisplays the first interface, in response to a trigger instruction ofdirectionally moving along a second direction, controlling the entirefirst interface to move along the second direction relative to thedisplay screen, and when the first region of the first interface movesto a top of the first interface, controlling the first region to remainat a fixed position, and controlling the second region to move along thesecond direction.
 17. The interaction method according to claim 15,wherein when the display screen displays the second interfacecorresponding to the selected tertiary function classification tag, thesecond interface comprises a first display region, a second displayregion, a third display region and a fourth display region; the firstdisplay region comprises a tertiary function experience object pictureor a tertiary function experience object effect picture; the seconddisplay region comprises a plurality of example pictures distributedalong a third direction, and a size of each of the plurality of examplepictures is less than a size of the picture in the first display region;the third display region comprises a first operation tag for uploadingpictures; and the fourth display region comprises an applicationscenario tag associated with the selected tertiary functionclassification tag; and the method further comprises: in response to aselection instruction for one of the plurality of example pictures,displaying in the first display region an effect picture and a completepicture corresponding to the selected example picture, wherein theeffect picture corresponds to a function corresponding to the selectedtertiary function classification tag; and in response to a triggerinstruction of directionally moving along the third direction,controlling the plurality of example pictures to move along the thirddirection in the second display region.
 18. The interaction methodaccording to claim 17, wherein when the display screen displays thesecond interface corresponding to the selected tertiary functionclassification tag, the second interface further comprises a fifthdisplay region; and the method further comprises: controlling the fifthdisplay region to display attribute information of the complete picture.19. The interaction method according to claim 18, wherein the thirddisplay region further comprises a second operation tag; and the methodfurther comprises: in response to selection of the second operation tag,saving the attribute information into an attribute information datalist.
 20. The interaction method according to claim 15, wherein when thedisplay screen displays the second interface corresponding to theselected tertiary function classification tag, the second interfacecomprises a first display region, a second display region and a thirddisplay region; the third display region comprises a third operation tagand a fourth operation tag; and the method further comprises: inresponse to input information in the second display region, controllingthe first display region of the second interface of the display screento generate a first converted image corresponding to the inputinformation; in response to a trigger instruction of selecting the thirdoperation tag, converting the first converted image into a secondconverted image; and in response to a trigger instruction of selectingthe fourth operation tag, converting the first converted image into athird converted image; wherein the second converted image and the thirdconverted image are different.